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If you refer to the question posted at the top, it is unclear what type is used for variable "no" in the VB........so it's not a bad idea to trim a variable which is assigned from a field in the form....it's a best practice to trim variables that are assigned with form fields any programming area......

but the thing is, he got the query working so we don't have to break our brains anymore buddy......

... I agree with you! ... but still ... ;-)) ... the Trim statement expects to have a "string" as parameter -> wouldn't it be usefull to write -> Trim(cStr(no)) -> if no is a numeric value? ... just to return to best practice?

Don't take this serious! I'm happy for eez81 that everything works fine!

MY PROBLEM IS:
The first frame is carian.html.when i key in the input data,and then i push submit button,papar1.asp appear....in papar1.asp,have 1 submit button"Pelajar".when i push this button,the output file papar2.asp should appear which the data must same with output in papar1.asp but error exist:

We will get an error when u try the above stmt but what did Response.Write Request("pelajar") print to the webpage...first u need to find out what's the value at Request("pelajar").....

this is not a best practice but try this.....but I want to test something here.....if an error occurs, please post the error here and also don't forget to let me know the value at Request("pelajar").....

id_no is an autonumber field so I guess it expects a numeric data, that's why I tried to convert it to integer....this may not work if id_no has a bigger number (more than wat an integer can hold) I don't remember on the top of my head but I guess it is 32767....I was just trying to make sure if Request("pelajar") holds a valid value or not......wat do ya think Raisor!

To be honest -> I think that it should hold a numeric value -> it sure does if it is an autonumber (which is not yet proven to have been checked manually!!!) -> but what's giving me awfull feelings is that there seem to be a lot of conversion errors from the way of "being a number" -> "being passed as string" -> and returning "to be a number" ---> I can't think of anything else ... like I was saying earlier on:

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